November 24, 2009

As any parent knows, it’s an intentional act to foster the right attitudes and character traits in our children. As we approach the celebration of Thanksgiving, encouraging a grateful spirit in my children has been a highlight the last week.

I have thoroughly enjoyed the resource A Child’s Book of Character Building which takes various traits such as honesty, diligence, or patience and with simple stories explains the importance from a biblical standpoint. The easy-to-remember definitions are appreciated as well :: for example, thankfulness is defined as ‘being grateful and saying so’. This book is one we’ll use again in future years.

We’ve also found some great Thanksgiving books to read! A few of our favorites right now:

The Legend of Squanto :: a Focus on the Family radio theatre CD that is excellent! A story of triumph over tragedy that offers more of the Thanksgiving story. This is our second year listening to this audio and it will probably be a tradition.

November 17, 2009

We’re still here, I’m still around. And here I am to sit a spell….whew. To inhale & exhale deeply for a few minutes.

The past two weeks have been—wait—the past two months have been very full! September and October are typically the busiest months of the year for our family and after a relaxing August, the pace of our life did indeed pick up a little speed, right into the start of November.

I love this quote from John Wesley :: “Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. For I never take on more work than I can do with calmness of spirit.”

So, yes it’s been haste around here! Place to go, people to see, things to plan, homeschooling, housework, church responsibilities and the list goes on…but I have not felt overly hurried. Or rushed. Without time to pause (though the ‘pausing’ was often shorter than I would have liked). This season is over though and I am glad :: we anticipate the holidays, which for us is the most relaxing time of year.